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Spoken in: mainly Israel, though used at least as a liturgical language among the Jewish diaspora all over the world.
Girls' Names Hebrew Form(s) Boys' Names Hebrew Form(s)
Agnes Berura* Alexander leksander
Alexandra Aleksandra Andrew Ariav*
Alice Malka* Anthony Admon*
Anastasia Chavah* Charles Abir*
Andrea Aharona* Christopher Mashiach*
Angela   Daniel Daniel
Ann Chanah David David
Antonia Adonit* Dennis Anav*
Barbara Avishag* Edward Avigdor*
Beatrice Ashera* Eugene Aminadav*
Bianca Lavana Francis Avideror*
Brigid Abira* Frederick Avshalom*
Carol(ine) Abira* Gabriel Gavriel
Catherine Berura* George Bustanai*
Cecilia   Gerald Gad*
Christina   Gregory  
Clare Behira* Henry Adoniya*
Dorothy Doronit Isaac Yitzhak
Elizabeth Elisheva James, Jacob Yaakov
Emily Charuza* Joachim Yehokhim
Esther Ester, Cochava John Yochanan
Eve Chavah Joseph Yosef
Frances Cheruta* Julian Aviv*
Grace Enye, Chana Justin  
Helen Amior* Laurence Atir*
Jaclyn Yaakova Leonard Ari*
Jane Yochana Louis Avicha'yil*
Josephine Josefa Luke Avner*
Judith Yehudit Mark Ben-Cha'yil*
Julia Alma* Martin Ben-Cha'yil*
Laura Dafna* Matthew Mattityahu
Lily Shoshana Michael Mikha'el
Louise   Nicholas Govayr*
Lucy Behira*, Liora*, Lior* Paul  
Madeline Magda, Migdala Peter Achitzur*
Margaret Margalit Philip Avicha'yil*
Martha Marata Ralph Azarya*
Mary Miryam Richard Barzilai*
Michaela Michaela Robert Azriel*
Natalie Behira*
Samuel Shmuel
Nicole Hadasa* Sebastian  
Paula Delila * Simon Shimon
Rachel Rachel Stephen Atar*
Rose Varda Theodore Eltanan, Todos
Sophie Bina* Thomas Te'om
Stephanie Atara* Timothy Chatat*
Susan Shoshana Victor Govayr*
Teresa Gana* Vincent Govel*
  William Betzalel*
  Zachary Zechariah
   


*These names don't have "real" Hebrew forms. Instead, they are matched approximately by meaning. For example, Stephen comes from Greek meaning "crown." The Hebrew name Atar also means "crown" and therefore is given as a "translation."

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